Hadas Miremberg (@hmiremberg) 's Twitter Profile
Hadas Miremberg

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Hadas Miremberg (@hmiremberg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In this study, neonates considered FGR based on twin-specific charts had worse neonatal outcomes with underlying placental insufficiency demonstrated by a higher rate of placental malperfusion vascular lesions. #placenta #twins sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Fatima Crispi (@fatimacrispi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mediterranean diet during pregnancy reduces stress and anxiety Check out our last paper on #MediterraneanDiet just published in Nutrients MDPI 👉🏻 mdpi.com/2072-6643/15/1…

PregnancyLossUCC (@pregnancylossie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 New paper AJOGMFM | Fetal anomaly diagnosis & termination of pregnancy in Ireland; a service evaluation following implementation of abortion services in 2019 ajogmfm.org/article/S2589-… Dr Hadas Miremberg, Dr Oladayo Odoula, Prof John Morisson & Prof Keelin O'Donoghue

Jeffrey Sperling, MD, MS (@mfmsperling) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Legislation for TOP for fetal anomaly, restricted to fatal dx, is difficult to implement, requires significant multidisciplinary input, and can lead to limited services for pregnancies diagnosed w major fetal anomalies.” (Ireland) ⁦vincenzo berghella⁩ sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Genetics in Medicine (@gimjournal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

3-year impact of Israeli national program funding #exomesequencing for global developmental delay in a single tertiary hospital karin weiss #GIMOpen bit.ly/3KR2UnU

3-year impact of Israeli national program funding #exomesequencing for global developmental delay in a single tertiary hospital <a href="/karinweiss_lab/">karin weiss</a> #GIMOpen bit.ly/3KR2UnU
Jezid Miranda, MD, PhD (@jezidmiranda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Vaginal progesterone is at least, the less invasive and for instance, the only intervention that has suggests a benefit in patients with a previous spontaneous PTB Importantly: cervical length measurement every 2 wks will guide which women are elegible for a cerclage. ✌️AJOGMFM

PregnancyLossUCC (@pregnancylossie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our service evaluation of fetal medicine clinics in 2 tertiary maternity 🏥 emphasises the impact of legislative barriers to abortion care–& the need for policies & services that support women's access to termination of pregnancy–for major fetal anomalies sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Our service evaluation of fetal medicine clinics in 2 tertiary maternity 🏥 emphasises the impact of legislative barriers to abortion care–&amp; the need for policies &amp; services that support women's access to termination of pregnancy–for major fetal anomalies sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Dr. Louise Caffrey (@louisecaffrey1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Stark findings. 40% of patients in these clinics still travelling abroad to access medical care. Ireland made great progress with Repeal but we still have a way to go. Exporting our medical care is not good health care, it's dangerous and inhumane.

AJOGMFM (@ajogmfm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An anomaly scan at 12-13+6 weeks and at 18-22+6 weeks resulted in a complete evaluation four weeks earlier in obese pregnant women. Check this out at: ow.ly/ooMu50PImfA

An anomaly scan at 12-13+6 weeks and at 18-22+6 weeks resulted in a complete evaluation four weeks earlier in obese pregnant women. Check this out at: ow.ly/ooMu50PImfA
Asma Khalil (@profasmakhalil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Low dose aspirin is associated with bleeding complications in pregnancy. Obstetricians and midwives should balance the benefits vs risks before liberal use of aspirin in pregnancy, I hope that you enjoy reading our paper published at UOG.

Andrew H Shennan OBE (@obsevidence) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Paper out today…eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%… TAC is superior to TVC in preventing recurrent pregnancy loss in women with a Hx of term FDCS delivery and preterm birth or late miscarriage. 45% of women did not take home a live baby at the end of their pregnancy despite TVC.

Paper out today…eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%… TAC is superior to TVC in preventing recurrent pregnancy loss in women with a Hx of term FDCS delivery and preterm birth or late miscarriage. 45% of women did not take home a live baby at the end of their pregnancy despite TVC.
Ben-David Lab (@bendavidlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rasmus Nielsen Michael Eisen I’m probably also going to regret getting back to this discussion, but since you’re making some thoughtful comments, I thought I’d try to explain why I think many people (myself included) found Prof. Eisen’s comments so offensive. It’s a bit long, so attached as an image.

<a href="/ras_nielsen/">Rasmus Nielsen</a> <a href="/mbeisen/">Michael Eisen</a> I’m probably also going to regret getting back to this discussion, but since you’re making some thoughtful comments, I thought I’d try to explain why I think many people (myself included) found Prof. Eisen’s comments so offensive. It’s a bit long, so attached as an image.
Noa Tishby (@noatishby) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The free world is in jeopardy, but this time it’s not a game. Here are the facts. Let’s face reality. Join me and Mayim Bialik to learn more about the truth.

Basky Thilaganathan (@profbasky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of the most important obstetric papers you will read - the Ratio37 RCT published in the Lancet thelancet.com/pdfs/journals/…

Aris Papageorghiou (@fetalultrasound) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📣IMPORTANT STUDY ‼️ A single PlGF test is useful when pre-eclampsia is suspected. This RCT (22 UK hospitals) looks at REPEAT testing: - high test performance for needing delivery < 14d for but… - no reduction in severe adverse outcomes thelancet.com/journals/lance…

📣IMPORTANT STUDY ‼️ 

A single PlGF test is useful when pre-eclampsia is suspected. 

This RCT (22 UK hospitals) looks at REPEAT testing:
- high test performance for needing delivery &lt; 14d for but…
- no reduction in severe adverse outcomes

thelancet.com/journals/lance…
Marita Hennessy (@maritahennessy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Another reason might be that much research is carried out not for patient benefit so much as for professional benefit. This provides an incentive to throw another model onto an ever-expanding pile to add another line to one's CV." Jack Wilkinson BJOG obgyn.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…